Bride-to-be Meghan Markle confirms baby plans with Prince Harry

Royal enthusiasts are already beside themselves, as Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s wedding looms ever closer, so it’s fair to say that Meghan Markle confirming baby plans over the weekend has them squee-ing in delight!

The Meghan way

Pretty much every move Meghan and Harry make is being analysed and doted on, sparking think pieces on everything from married names to tradition-breaking cakes to body language.

Everyone seems pretty darned stoked that Meghan’s shaking things up at the Palace (except the people who love old school fruitcake at weddings, which MM has thrown out in favour of a lemon and elderflower treat.)

“We will need the whole thing”

Prince Harry and Meghan were on an offical visit to Belfast, chatting to Sinead and Adam Murphy who head up nursery product company, Shnuggle. Checking out a Moses basket, changing mat and clever non-slip, sit-up baby bath, Meghan noted, “I am sure at one point we will need the whole thing. It’s very sweet.”

It was at this point that people started knitting booties – if you listen very closely you can hear a worldwide click-clacking!

“With an upcoming marriage it’s likely there is going to be an announcement in the next few years. No pressure on the lovely couple! That’s the worst thing when you get married – people are just waiting,” a delighted Adam Murphy told Hello Magazine.

Adam’s “next few years” prediction is a diplomatic prediction and – while we respect Meghan and Harry’s own timeline on this – we’re excited by the prospect of a baby cousin for Prince George and Princess Charlotte some time before they go to university, thank you.

“Oh, non-slip!”

A more on-message Sinead Murphy was keen to stress how much the royals liked the baby things they saw.

“They seemed very engaged with the products. Harry was particularly interested in the bath … As soon as he saw the bum bump [which stops the baby slipping down] he understood immediately. He said, ‘Oh, non-slip.'”

The fact that Harry knows his way around the challenges of bathing a wriggly baby makes us love him just that little bit more.

“We’re very excited to be here,” she said on arrival at the pub, explaining that they’d scoped out the menu online, concerned with making the best lunch decision: “What do you order? We need to make the right choices. Irish stew? I like the sound of that.”